Crafts & Makers
Read more about our Fellows' achievements in this area.
Playlist contents
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Japanese Cabinetry: traditions, techniques and the passing on of knowledge
Report, 27 Feb 2015
Hugh Miller, a furniture designer and maker from Liverpool, travelled to Japan to explore the traditions and techniques of Japanese cabinetry.
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Norman Haddow's Story
Story, 30 Sep 2014
Norman Haddow, a master dry stone waller, was inspired to apply for a Fellowship after hearing an archaeologist speak about the traditional shepherds’ huts across rural...
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Coppersmithing: researching ancient origins, traditional techniques & modern contexts
Report, 25 Sep 2014
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Training and profitability in the Spanish craft industry
Report, 25 Sep 2014
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Study and Practice of Iron Art Casting
Report, 25 Sep 2014
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Traditional crafts, furniture making and sustainable rural living
Report, 25 Sep 2014
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Learning the techniques of building corbelled huts
Report, 25 Sep 2014
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Preserving heritage with traditional stone carving
Report, 25 Sep 2014
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Stonemasonry and conservation
Report, 25 Sep 2014
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Jeremy Broun's Story
Story, 7 Aug 2014
A mad dash around Scandinavia, and a quick foray into Italy, gave Jeremy a head start in modern furniture designs and technique. Today he's a well-known furniture...
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Siân Evans' Story
Story, 31 Jul 2014
As one of the few remaining decorative coppersmiths, in this country Siân was interested in connecting with similar craftspeople in other parts of the world.
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Keith Barley's Story
Story, 31 Jul 2014
Following Keith's Fellowship in 1986, he has become an Internationally acclaimed leader in developing preservation techniques for medieval glass.